What breeds of pet dogs are there? Most worry-free pet dog recommendations
Dogs are enthusiastic towards people and are our most loyal companions. In their hearts, the owner means the world to them. With the company of a dog, many people experience less loneliness and relief from anxiety. So, what breeds of pet dogs are there? The editor recommends several of the most worry-free pet dogs.
1. Chinese Rural Dog
The most common dog breed in our country has to be the Chinese Rural Dog. This breed has a strong adaptability to the environment, is resistant to cold and heat, has low food requirements, and doesn’t need refined grooming. Even when raised completely free-range, the Chinese Rural Dog can grow healthily and is very loyal to its owner. With some training, various action skills are easy to master.

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2. Teddy Dog
In recent years, the popularity of Teddy dogs in the country has almost matched that of the Chinese Rural Dog. Teddy dogs have a cute appearance and lively, active personality. They adapt well to their environment, rarely fall ill, and are very intelligent — ranking second in canine intelligence. They quickly learn various skills and easily understand their owner’s intentions. With simple training, they can master many difficult routines. They are very lovable, and since Teddy dogs are small, they do not require much space, making them worry-free and easy to raise.

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3. Golden Retriever
The Golden Retriever is known as the big warm dog. They are always so enthusiastic, lively, and pleasant that it’s hard to resist them. Golden Retrievers are very friendly to humans and intelligent; many are even trained as guide dogs, showing their very low aggression. Despite being a medium-sized dog, raising a Golden Retriever is not difficult — just ensure adequate nutrition. Their exercise needs are not very high, and daily brushing and occasional bathing are basic care tasks for any dog.

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4. Siberian Husky
The Siberian Husky is one of the "sled dog trio fools," with a cute and silly appearance combined with a natural tendency to damage things, making it a love-hate pet. However, according to authoritative statistics, over 60% of dog owners think Huskies are very easy to raise. They have low requirements for environment and food and do not need frequent grooming since their coat is relatively short. Bathing and drying are quick tasks, but it is important to train them well from a young age to develop good habits.
5. Labrador Retriever
The Labrador shares bloodline similarities with the Golden Retriever but is more aggressive, though this generally applies only to strangers. They are very friendly and loyal to family. A major advantage is that Labradors can serve as guard dogs with high loyalty. They require little upkeep and are very suitable as pet dogs.
6. Border Collie (Detailed Introduction)
Border Collies are the smartest of all breeds. So why are they ranked sixth? The editor thinks the main reason is their intelligence — they often have their own ideas, like to be cunning, and can be somewhat difficult to manage. However, Border Collies adapt well to environments, are alert, energetic, and passionate, making them not very difficult to raise.
7. German Shepherd
German Shepherds are often trained as police dogs or guard dogs, and are less commonly raised as pets. They are suitable for rural raising, very loyal to their owners, and respond well to training. Their care requirements are simple — daily exercise is important, and they are not picky eaters, making feeding easy.
8. Beagle
Beagles are a very suitable small dog for home raising. They love playing with children, have a cute appearance and cheerful personality, and are very enthusiastic toward their owners. Their downside is they tend to bark a lot, but this bad habit can be avoided with early training.
9. Miniature Schnauzer
Miniature Schnauzers are small in size and require very little daily grooming. They are easy to raise and eat little, making them economical and hassle-free choices.
10. Pug
Due to their body type, many people think Pugs are very lazy. However, Pugs are often energetic. They do not reject anything and can get along peacefully with others. The difficulty of raising a Pug rates at about 2 stars.